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i think that is what the mainstream in israel very much feels. while iran will remain a central issue, i also think the approach israel will take will be a little bit different than what we saw last year. >> there will not be another election there for too long. do you think that is likely? >> i think that depends. if benjamin netanyahu is only able to put together a very narrow government, that will not last long. even that will have disparate elements and it -- in it, and if he is able to put forward a broad-based government, i think it could last longer. >> thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> you are watching "bbc world news america." should they stay, or should they go? choosing whether they want to belong to the european union. the pakistan's supreme court is holding an inquiry into the death of an official who was investigating corruption allegations against the prime minister. after being found dead last week. a report. >> the funeral of the investigator who was probing corruption allegations against the prime minister of pakistan
i think that is what the mainstream in israel very much feels. while iran will remain a central issue, i also think the approach israel will take will be a little bit different than what we saw last year. >> there will not be another election there for too long. do you think that is likely? >> i think that depends. if benjamin netanyahu is only able to put together a very narrow government, that will not last long. even that will have disparate elements and it -- in it, and if he is...
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this is making the case that israel's interests come first. that is something that will cause real concern and anxiety, confronting iran, across this region. what does real peace with the palestinians mean? there is much skepticism across the middle east, even israel as well, about whether he wants to pursue a two-state solution. >> there was a higher than expected turnout, which could also shake up the coalition. >> interesting, indeed. israelis show little interest in the election campaign. they said the issues were not really discussed. there were new celebrities on the scene and they were getting tired of new celebrities coming and dominating politics. why would you discuss peace when they have been talking about peace for more than a decade, they would say, and nothing has been done? but the realization really stuck in that israeli elections do matter. they decided that they better get out because this is an election system where every vote counts. you have seen some real surprises. aboute already talking another election. >> think of tha
this is making the case that israel's interests come first. that is something that will cause real concern and anxiety, confronting iran, across this region. what does real peace with the palestinians mean? there is much skepticism across the middle east, even israel as well, about whether he wants to pursue a two-state solution. >> there was a higher than expected turnout, which could also shake up the coalition. >> interesting, indeed. israelis show little interest in the election...
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the average person in israel and we saw how the poverty and the demonstration beginning to make a big push in israeli politics as you heard most israelis now think about their economic and economical livelihood more than a peace process or back in iran i think this is going to be the case and the probably their economy is going to be their issue it was as it was in the united states it's kind of missed you but i think nothing well the economy will come to bite him later on thanks for thoughts coming wasn't a political analyst joining us live from beirut. this was a ski resort of davos is buzzing with business right now after the annual world economic forum kicked off there today the prestige gathering is even more important for russia this year which is warming up to host the next g. twenty summit more the power of double so agreements and handshake deals from our business host. well the overall theme is definitely spurring growth in terms of the european sovereign debt crisis also the u.s. fiscal cliff is at the forefront of people's minds here today and its course russia is concerne
the average person in israel and we saw how the poverty and the demonstration beginning to make a big push in israeli politics as you heard most israelis now think about their economic and economical livelihood more than a peace process or back in iran i think this is going to be the case and the probably their economy is going to be their issue it was as it was in the united states it's kind of missed you but i think nothing well the economy will come to bite him later on thanks for thoughts...
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where do we go from here with israel, and why has israel been so quiet in the face of this gift from the united states to egypt? >> well, israel is looking at a very, very difficult situation, and, you know, the other ovrlay on this is that we've had these elections, and i don't think it's helped benjamin netanyahu necessarily with his domestic political posture that he has difficult relations with the united states, even though we request why our government takes that posture. lou: taking the opportunity to point out the election was generally, the conventional wisdom had been that benjamin netanyahu was on his way to a very strong, wide victory. turns out to be the inverse, a very narrow victory, coalitioned, he'll have a difficult challenge, it looks like in the weeks ahead to create a coalition. >> yeah, he certainly will. again, i think what the perception of animosity between him and president obama hurts him a great deal domestically, and i think in terms of -- you have a white house here that says that israel doesn't know what's in its own best interest. i think we can trust
where do we go from here with israel, and why has israel been so quiet in the face of this gift from the united states to egypt? >> well, israel is looking at a very, very difficult situation, and, you know, the other ovrlay on this is that we've had these elections, and i don't think it's helped benjamin netanyahu necessarily with his domestic political posture that he has difficult relations with the united states, even though we request why our government takes that posture. lou:...
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akira, what has changed in israel? >> well, prime minister netanyahu's ruling coalition remains the biggest bloc in the kanesset and this suggests its hardline policies have gained a certain degree of support despite the stalled peace talks with the palestinians. the jewish home party has made great strides has expected. it's increased its preelection roughly fourfold. the leader flatly opposes even what netanyahu accepts, a future palestinian state. it's the first time a party with such extreme values has earned this level of support. analysts say concerns hardline politicians were gaining momentum pushed voters to the center. neshitid, which means there is a future, made unexpected gains. party is expected to be the second-biggest force in the kanesset. it campaigned mainly on domestic issues such as correcting economic disparity and reviewing military draft exemptions for ultra orthodox jews. the information we have new suggests the right wing and central and left parties will eh camps in an effort to maintain stabi
akira, what has changed in israel? >> well, prime minister netanyahu's ruling coalition remains the biggest bloc in the kanesset and this suggests its hardline policies have gained a certain degree of support despite the stalled peace talks with the palestinians. the jewish home party has made great strides has expected. it's increased its preelection roughly fourfold. the leader flatly opposes even what netanyahu accepts, a future palestinian state. it's the first time a party with such...
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israel. to continue building jewish settlements. and pressuring iran over its nuclear energy program. and the rise of foreign investment. petition. but welcome to you from all of us here. with news from around the world. has been promised a referendum on ditching the e.u. although it is subject to prime minister david cameron's political fortunes in the next election finally delivering his long awaited speech the prime minister special deal for the u.k. from brussels while blasting the bloc for quote snuffing out diversity and disagreement. did pledge to hold a referendum on whether britain should be able to leave the e.u. if the conservatives win the next general election in twenty fifteen and then he went on to warn that it was likely that britain could head for the exit if he was unable to renegotiate britain's terms of membership with brussels what it effectively he wants is that brussels hands more power back to westminster so the u.k. has more control over its own policies particularly economic ones he said that countries will
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joining me now, israel's ambassador michael oren. this is not a system familiar to many americans, ambassador, but thanks so much for taking us through it. what's going to happen now as the prime minister tries to create a coalition, and will his policies change towards either the palestinians or the united states as a result of this election? >> good afternoon, andrea. always good to be with you. we just concluded the inauguration of president obama's second term and israelis have now celebrated our democracy by going to the polls and turning out some interesting results, including a decisive victory for prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and, yes, an interesting victory for the head of a party, a new party, a centrist party, headed by journalist and writer lapeed. it's not going to be major changes in terms of the peace process, prime minister netanyahu's position calls for direct talks with the palestinians without preconditions, to establish a two-state solution for two peoples, based on security and mutual recognition. that's th
joining me now, israel's ambassador michael oren. this is not a system familiar to many americans, ambassador, but thanks so much for taking us through it. what's going to happen now as the prime minister tries to create a coalition, and will his policies change towards either the palestinians or the united states as a result of this election? >> good afternoon, andrea. always good to be with you. we just concluded the inauguration of president obama's second term and israelis have now...
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prime minister netanyahu narrowly wins israel's snap election vowing to continue building jewish settlements on palestinian land and pressuring iran everett's nuclear energy program. and also this business big shots converge on the glitzy ski resort of us for the annual world economic forum with the russian delegation in the spotlight as the state prepares to host the g twenty summit later this year. around the world online on screen life from the new center here in moscow this is a t with twenty four hours a day britain has been promised a referendum on pitching the you although it's subject to prime minister david cameron's political fortunes in the next election finally delivering his long awaited speech the pm vowed to win a special deal for the u.k. from brussels while blasting the block for snuffing out diversity and disagreement . listen. did pledge to hold a referendum on whether britain should be able to leave the e.u. if the conservatives win the next general election in twenty fifteen and then he went on to warn that it was likely that britain could head for the exit if he was una
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very simply he's going to rob us of the chance to fulfill true zionism in israel. and i just need to know whose hands will be tied kind to people under mystic anger half of his radios are more concerned about the economy then making peace with the palestinians or dealing with iran's nuclear ambitions but it's precisely these issues that see israel on a coalition course with the international community. continuing to build new settlements. daily not weekly. this is really a very powerful signal to the palestinians to the arab. community that is not willing to move for the long the road of two state settlement this settlement was founded nearly thirty years ago by just fifteen families it's since grown fifty fold at a rate of about one hundred families a year for the world to tell me that if i'm going to build a summer home want to have kilometer of course on my house is an obstacle to peace is absurd the sets are such that jews came back to their land the sector such that we as a population are growing i am not willing to move from our house for what. for what peace
very simply he's going to rob us of the chance to fulfill true zionism in israel. and i just need to know whose hands will be tied kind to people under mystic anger half of his radios are more concerned about the economy then making peace with the palestinians or dealing with iran's nuclear ambitions but it's precisely these issues that see israel on a coalition course with the international community. continuing to build new settlements. daily not weekly. this is really a very powerful signal...
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israel's. going to continue building jewish settlements on palestinian land and pressuring iran over its nuclear energy program. and the rise of foreign investment and national competition. with worldwide thank you for joining us today. has been promised a referendum on the e.u. although it's subject to prime minister david cameron's political fortunes in the next election finally delivering his long awaited speech prime minister to win a special deal for the u.k. from brussels while blasting the blocks nothing out diversity. in london to bring us up to date on this. really did come through with this whole referendum idea than. he did he really raised the stakes today and that is because as you said he did pledge to hold a referendum on whether britain should be able to leave the e.u. if the conservatives win the next general election in twenty fifteen and then he went on to warn that it was likely that britain could head for the exit if he was unable to renegotiate britain's terms of membershi
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what has changed in israel? >> reporter: well, prime minister netanyahu's ruling coalition remains the biggest bloc, and his hard lifeline policies have agreed a certain amount of support, despite stalled peace talks with the palestinians. the ultranationalist jewish party has made great strides, as expected. it increased its pre-election three seats roughly fourfold. leader neftali bennett opposes what netanyahu accepts, a future palestinian state. this is the first time a party with such extreme views has earned this level of support. analysts say concerns hardline politicians were gaining momentum pushed voters to the center. there is a future party that made unexpected gains, the party projected to be the second biggest force in the knesset. campaigned mainly on domestic issues such as reviewing military draft exemptions for ultraorthodox jews. the information we have now suggests the right wing and center and left parties will be even in parliament. netanyahu could call on both parties to form the largest c
what has changed in israel? >> reporter: well, prime minister netanyahu's ruling coalition remains the biggest bloc, and his hard lifeline policies have agreed a certain amount of support, despite stalled peace talks with the palestinians. the ultranationalist jewish party has made great strides, as expected. it increased its pre-election three seats roughly fourfold. leader neftali bennett opposes what netanyahu accepts, a future palestinian state. this is the first time a party with...
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this is a welcome back benyamin netanyahu has claimed victory and israel's a genuine action but his party has still suffered a major setback winning feel safer than expected and now netanyahu has they don't take this waiting political forces to join him and a combination point to ca has been holding about. we do have exit polls from the country's main media and these have positioned as was expected the country's prime minister benjamin netanyahu in a first position that is with his we could be a tame new party but as was not expected it seems as if this party has received form fewer voters than was originally anticipated netanyahu now meets to start building a coalition he will need to secure a minimum of sixty one seats out of one hundred and twenty seated parliament if indeed he manages to get on board all the wife when parties when he will be able to reach this number they was a surprise showing in these initial exit polls and that was the position of the second party that is called there is a future it is headed by a former journalist who has become a politician it wasn't expected to
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and protecting israel from the perceived threat of the iranian nuclear program that's among netanyahu is top priorities he has advocated a military attack on iran's facility in the past during his term he'll have very little support for such a move that's according to a columnist at the israeli newspaper ha'aretz italia i always very devoted to this issue and he believes almost in a religious way that he's here to say the state of israel in the jewish people from the danger of iranian bomb but he will heavy. more difficult this time because at least on this topic he will find fewer partners who would support it because i think that this kind of adventure without the minister of defense old barak will support the then we'll look most probably in the coming government will tell you how we find himself more easily to barack obama second. no doubt that he will not let this happen but you know does not react all raising very racial terms saw i wouldn't exclude the because that i was so devoted about it. this is artsy another high profile internet freedom activist two took his own life earl
and protecting israel from the perceived threat of the iranian nuclear program that's among netanyahu is top priorities he has advocated a military attack on iran's facility in the past during his term he'll have very little support for such a move that's according to a columnist at the israeli newspaper ha'aretz italia i always very devoted to this issue and he believes almost in a religious way that he's here to say the state of israel in the jewish people from the danger of iranian bomb but...
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it will not surprise i think anyone in israel if we'll see an israeli or during the next year or two for mitt and you're always seen as a critical threat do is work into. the issue of palestinian issue and so now begins the obvious task of coalition building it could take weeks of bargaining a negotiation before the final make up of the new government is declared if netanyahu stays true to the polls he could be on course to give israel the most hard line government in its history policy archie television. protecting israel from the perceived threat of the iranian nuclear program is among netanyahu is top priority as he's advocated a military attack on iran's facilities in the past however during his third term you have very little support for such an attack that's according to given levy is a columnist at the israeli newspaper ha'aretz. itany i always very devoted to this issue and he believes almost in a religious way that he's here to say the state of israel in the jewish people from the danger of iranian bomb but he will heavy. more difficult this time because at least on this top
it will not surprise i think anyone in israel if we'll see an israeli or during the next year or two for mitt and you're always seen as a critical threat do is work into. the issue of palestinian issue and so now begins the obvious task of coalition building it could take weeks of bargaining a negotiation before the final make up of the new government is declared if netanyahu stays true to the polls he could be on course to give israel the most hard line government in its history policy archie...
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they both work in israel's booming high-tech sector. both cast their votes for netanyahu. how important is security as an issue to the two of you? >> very important. that's why i think netanyahu is the only one who can do it >> warner: but tonight israel's voters were saying they want him to listen to other voices too. >> ifill: i'm joined now by margaret who is at likud party headquarters in tel aviv tonight. margaret, we know who the winner apparently is. that's benjamin netanyahu but there's something else happening right underneath, another story, another drama playing out. >> warner: yes. the drama, gwen, was not that netanyahu won, though he won much more narrowly than people thought, but that the second place finisher was not the old traditional labor war horse of shelly yachmovich nor even the hot ticket multimillionaire software developer and ultrarightest naftali bennett but the centrist candidate yair ladid whom you just saw in my taped piece who spoke consistently to and about the middle class and their concerns. now just five days ago he was projected to win 1
they both work in israel's booming high-tech sector. both cast their votes for netanyahu. how important is security as an issue to the two of you? >> very important. that's why i think netanyahu is the only one who can do it >> warner: but tonight israel's voters were saying they want him to listen to other voices too. >> ifill: i'm joined now by margaret who is at likud party headquarters in tel aviv tonight. margaret, we know who the winner apparently is. that's benjamin...
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crosstalk coming away very shortly here in r.t. a close run election is israel and the prospect of a hardline far right government details on that for you after the break. it's. more news today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations are. plenty. here most of the news continues now the high profile internet freedom activist who took his life early this month after he's prosecuted for alleged hacking could have had close links to wiki leaks the whistleblowing group shared the surprising revelation his twitter feed revealed that swartz communicated with julian assange the activist is also strongly believed to be a source of leaked information on his case he spoke to the internet entrepreneur kim dot com he is now accused of piracy by the u.s. he said it was entirely political. aaron schwartz i mean he's stopped sopa with his efforts he starts off and he became a target a political target ok and that's why all these things happened to him there's no reasonable. cause behind it going after young juniors like that in the fashion the that it's
crosstalk coming away very shortly here in r.t. a close run election is israel and the prospect of a hardline far right government details on that for you after the break. it's. more news today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations are. plenty. here most of the news continues now the high profile internet freedom activist who took his life early this month after he's prosecuted for alleged hacking could have had close links to wiki leaks the...
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the election gives us an opportunity to make changes that the people of israel require. >> us take a closer look at the leading parties and were the standouts -- let's take a closer look at the lee present where they stand now. -- let's take a look at him the leading parties and where they are now. a surprise newcomer has made the biggest impact, winning the second largest share with 19. tom has more details on the coalition options. >> newton yahoo! post jaundice to call on his allies on the challengeetanyahu's now is to call and his allies on the right and the party that says the settlements in the west bank are getting too many resources at the expense of the poorer parts of the population in israel proper and he will seek reforms on that. he is demanding that the leader of the party in his campaign rhetoric at least that there be some kind of a compulsory national service for orthodox jewish man. so netanyahu will basically have less cards to work with to form a government here. one of his deputies, the deputy prime minister, frankly admitted that, in fact, they could have lost t
the election gives us an opportunity to make changes that the people of israel require. >> us take a closer look at the leading parties and were the standouts -- let's take a closer look at the lee present where they stand now. -- let's take a look at him the leading parties and where they are now. a surprise newcomer has made the biggest impact, winning the second largest share with 19. tom has more details on the coalition options. >> newton yahoo! post jaundice to call on his...
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this is the future of israel i believe and i'm afraid that if i buy the house and i get a document saying it's mine some day palestinians can scum and say no it's not yours because i keep listening to that in the. ok. you see. there's history into there's just one thing and. it's funny how those small actions had like international meaning. the moving of stones like monumentally. it's like messing with international law. this scene is the most disputed area you never met notice it just because people told us but he says it is like a good place to build a new flat you think they'll build in this area like because my friends want to build some like to buy something before we even constructed it. is coming up. he says this is the fail stone being set for the new god willing of the one facing the holy capital of his well i pay so much money for rent in london anyone in london and here anyone in the big city thing is cheaper and more comfortable it all starts here so he would have all of us is ours bloody brilliant view you can look down at palestinians this is the new area being built opposit
this is the future of israel i believe and i'm afraid that if i buy the house and i get a document saying it's mine some day palestinians can scum and say no it's not yours because i keep listening to that in the. ok. you see. there's history into there's just one thing and. it's funny how those small actions had like international meaning. the moving of stones like monumentally. it's like messing with international law. this scene is the most disputed area you never met notice it just because...
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reality netanyahu is a reflection or an expression of a growing tendency of israel this is a that is either oblivious to the peace process as in the centralists or the lift just and of course the ultra nationalists and the and the ultra orthodox that are fundamentally and essentially opposed to any compromises or any discussion with palestinians that will concede an inch of what they consider the rightful home or the historic home of the jewish people. and another contentious issue affecting the peace process and contributing to israel's international isolation is the expansion of true settlements but one man claims that long to thing they might is purely political and reached out to the settler coming into to prove his point film maker camera and for his prime documentaries shared his or her text with their r.t. . my name is me more than israeli citizen living here among. you one housing crisis at all time high the thing is there is another one in jerusalem but i can also live among ourselves and i think i can get that much better deal with the wise over the. would like to see the f
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with a passing in or dealing with iran's nuclear ambition but it's precisely these issues that the israel and the coalition with the international community. continuing to build new settlements. daily not with click. this is really a very powerful signal to the palestinians to the arab world and to the international community that is not willing to move for the long the road of to stay settlement this settlement was founded nearly thirty years ago by just fifteen families it's since grown fifty fold at a rate of about one hundred families a year for the world to tell me that if i'm going to build a summer hall want to have kilometer of course for my house is an obstacle to peace is absurd the facts are such that jews came back to their engines land the facts are such that we as a population are growing i am not willing to allow for what. for what piece on yahoo has vowed that the days of uprooting jews are behind he needs the support of the seculars and right wing parties if he's coalition is to succeed a gamble american president barack obama has reportedly warned will lead the country d
with a passing in or dealing with iran's nuclear ambition but it's precisely these issues that the israel and the coalition with the international community. continuing to build new settlements. daily not with click. this is really a very powerful signal to the palestinians to the arab world and to the international community that is not willing to move for the long the road of to stay settlement this settlement was founded nearly thirty years ago by just fifteen families it's since grown fifty...
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help me out, how does this-- how does this strategically work for israel and us? >> well, sean, it is somewhat concerning. what's really kind of interesting this same administration denies those same types of jet fighters to a good ally like taiwan. and we have to monitor the situation and senator barrasso, it's important to continue a relationship with egypt. and it's going to be vital that egypt and israel maintain a good working relationship so these are tough issues, but i'm concerned about that. >> sean: help me out, either one of you, just jump in and tell me where i'm wrong. this guy headed up the muslim brotherhood a terrorist organization. he's trying to implement sharia law. we now are giving him 1.5 billion taxpayer dollars. he refers to our closest allies as apes and pigs, and america as the enemy. why do i think we're being played for suckers here? >> well, sean shall the most important thing, tomorrow hillary clinton, secretary of state will be testifying. the following day john kerry, who has been nominated as the new secretary of state will be comi
help me out, how does this-- how does this strategically work for israel and us? >> well, sean, it is somewhat concerning. what's really kind of interesting this same administration denies those same types of jet fighters to a good ally like taiwan. and we have to monitor the situation and senator barrasso, it's important to continue a relationship with egypt. and it's going to be vital that egypt and israel maintain a good working relationship so these are tough issues, but i'm concerned...
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israel, negotiations have begun to form a new coalition government after benjamin netanyahu failed to win an outcry majority in tuesday's general election. the alliance ended the day with fewer seats in parliament, losing around one quarter, but remaining the largest group. the centrist party was the surprise of the night. katya? >> benjamin netanyahu certainly got a bloody nose in those elections yesterday, his pre- election slogan, strong leader for strong israel, rings rather hollow. clearly many israelis did not like his leadership style, many felt he was too arrogant and out of touch and they shouted loudly for change. that will what impact the domestic policy. one out of four people in this country are living in poverty. it will also affect how they move forward on the crisis around the iranian nuclear program and the israeli palestinian crisis, whether they will move towards restarting long stalled peace talks. you can see the signal -- the city walls behind me there. the political makeup of the future coalition government will impact them and how it moves on those policies. th
israel, negotiations have begun to form a new coalition government after benjamin netanyahu failed to win an outcry majority in tuesday's general election. the alliance ended the day with fewer seats in parliament, losing around one quarter, but remaining the largest group. the centrist party was the surprise of the night. katya? >> benjamin netanyahu certainly got a bloody nose in those elections yesterday, his pre- election slogan, strong leader for strong israel, rings rather hollow....
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tonight, we go to israel, where voters turned out in huge numbers today to decide whether a coalition led by benjamin netanyahu will continue to lead the country. a right wing coalition. the results were not as clear as expected. it's a crucial election for the united states and sarah seidner is in tel aviv. i asked her what happened. >> reporter: erin, here in israel, a clear but slightly wounded winner in the israeli elections. benjamin netanyahu's coalition had expected to get more votes. they did in fact win the most number of seats but not as many seats as they had wanted. what ended up happening is that voters turned around and chose centrist or center left groups as well in big numbers. the big, big surprise was yesh ahid, a group that came out of nowhere almost because they just started their party last year but ended up getting the second largest number of votes. all the polls had predicted that netanyahu's party would swing farther to the right and it appears that he is opening up a possible large coalition and including perhaps the left if he can get them to join. so this m
tonight, we go to israel, where voters turned out in huge numbers today to decide whether a coalition led by benjamin netanyahu will continue to lead the country. a right wing coalition. the results were not as clear as expected. it's a crucial election for the united states and sarah seidner is in tel aviv. i asked her what happened. >> reporter: erin, here in israel, a clear but slightly wounded winner in the israeli elections. benjamin netanyahu's coalition had expected to get more...
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people fighting for israel. to me is a forward outpost for us, they are going to die because this administration sent weapons to be used against the allies. >> we have been contacting the colleagues in the congress in hopes that that approval will be forthcoming soon. it's needed here. >> late today, the pentagon called egypt a strategic parter in for the u.s. to efforts to stabilize the region. said canceling the f-16 shipment would send a damaging and lasting signal to egypt civilian and military leadership. bret? >> bret: thank you. the white house will move forward with john allen as commanderer of nato forces in europe. he was cleared of any wrongdoing regarding e-mails with a florida woman indirectly linked to scand that cost c.i.a. director david petraeus his job. allen's nomination placed on hold during that investigation. no grapevine tonight. up next, chairman of the house foreign affairs committee. on what he heard today from secretary hillary clinton. just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will m
people fighting for israel. to me is a forward outpost for us, they are going to die because this administration sent weapons to be used against the allies. >> we have been contacting the colleagues in the congress in hopes that that approval will be forthcoming soon. it's needed here. >> late today, the pentagon called egypt a strategic parter in for the u.s. to efforts to stabilize the region. said canceling the f-16 shipment would send a damaging and lasting signal to egypt...
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israel's relationship with the white house. one of the lines in the inaugural speech. let's stay on that, it is possible according to mr. obama to win the peace without having a war. that is the basic, what he essentially said. that sounds like a certain backing off. since iran seems to be the most hostile, that is more bdubbish. i think john kerry's first job is going to see whether or not he can do negotiate a grand agreement with iran. it is evident to any one sitting here in washington larry, that the president wants to see if he can finally use the man kadate coach the iatola to avoid a k confli conflict. the key here is if he can avoid a charge whereas whether or not kerri and haegle will bring the bacon home in order to avoid the conflict. >> here is the line. we are heirs to those who won the peace and not just won the war and we must carry those lessons this time as well. i'm not sure ambassador ginsberg means. none of us nknow how fruitful their been. he wants to show, that engagement with iran at least in a final att
israel's relationship with the white house. one of the lines in the inaugural speech. let's stay on that, it is possible according to mr. obama to win the peace without having a war. that is the basic, what he essentially said. that sounds like a certain backing off. since iran seems to be the most hostile, that is more bdubbish. i think john kerry's first job is going to see whether or not he can do negotiate a grand agreement with iran. it is evident to any one sitting here in washington...
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jordan is friendly to israel. it's not without its problems though. that does bring us to israel. election time there as well. voters across israel choosing to keep prime minister benjamin netanyahu on the job. only his coalition kept enough seats to just stay in power. lost seats though, many of them to religious parties to the far right and to a new party with a surprising popularity. here's cnn's atika shubert. >> reporter: who is j.r.lapite. after tuesday's election, he is also the newest, brightest star on the political scene. his party winning an astonishing 18 seats in parliament. an upset that makes him the most wanted partner in nicole ligs. >> translator: the state of israel is standing in front of uneasy challenges. they threaten to destroy the israeli middle class. it's facing the breakdown of social equality. there is only one way that we can face those challenges, together. >> reporter: what do lapid and his party stand for? >> together with you we can change the priorities in this country. >> reporter: it translates to there is a future. the party's platform, howeve
jordan is friendly to israel. it's not without its problems though. that does bring us to israel. election time there as well. voters across israel choosing to keep prime minister benjamin netanyahu on the job. only his coalition kept enough seats to just stay in power. lost seats though, many of them to religious parties to the far right and to a new party with a surprising popularity. here's cnn's atika shubert. >> reporter: who is j.r.lapite. after tuesday's election, he is also the...
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and benjamin netanyahu was famous victory in israel's general election but his party still suffered a major setback by losing seats and then yahoo now has to persuade other political forces to join him in a coalition one of them is. surprised former t.v. news anchor. going to push netanyahu to get the middle east peace process go. if it's to make peace with the palestinians is what the international community will be hoping for but ramsey but who would the palestinian chronicle dot com says its mentality and political will that are really blocking the talks there is no peace process there hasn't been any peace process for years and most likely there would not be peace process under an attorney or under the mentality by which israel is governed in fact i think there is too much emphasis on netanyahu while in reality netanyahu is a reflection or an expression of a growing tendency of israel this is a that is either oblivious to the peace process as in the center of this or that if just and of course the ultra nationalists and the and the ultra orthodox that are fundamentally and essenti
and benjamin netanyahu was famous victory in israel's general election but his party still suffered a major setback by losing seats and then yahoo now has to persuade other political forces to join him in a coalition one of them is. surprised former t.v. news anchor. going to push netanyahu to get the middle east peace process go. if it's to make peace with the palestinians is what the international community will be hoping for but ramsey but who would the palestinian chronicle dot com says its...
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so this may have an impact on how the international community sees israel, have an impact on some of the things this particular government goes after such as what they will do with the peace process or what they will do with settlements. certainly, there is going to be a lot of horse trading over the next few weeks. erin? >> thanks very much. >>> now let's check in with anderson cooper with what's coming up on "ac 360." >>> amazing investigation by drew griffin on the revolving door between your congressman and congresswomen and the lobbying industry. we will show you how one member of congress after being reelected in a landslide just up and quit for the big bucks as a lobbyist and the most amazing part, she will still have all that great access to all her old friends on capitol hill. >>> also tonight, the man who hit the jackpot twice, jason wu, joins us live. his dress was again chosen by michelle obama to wear on inauguration night. four years ago when he found out about the first lady's choice, he was eating a mushroom and pepperoni pizza from domino's and started screaming. i g
so this may have an impact on how the international community sees israel, have an impact on some of the things this particular government goes after such as what they will do with the peace process or what they will do with settlements. certainly, there is going to be a lot of horse trading over the next few weeks. erin? >> thanks very much. >>> now let's check in with anderson cooper with what's coming up on "ac 360." >>> amazing investigation by drew griffin...
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in israel. and the final results themselves are not yet in and i'm not going to speculate on the government formation process which i think goes to some of the questions that you asked. i think it's very likely the president will be speaking with prime minister netanyahu. i don't have a call to read out to you at this time. but when appropriate i'm sure that will call take place. in terms of the peace process, i would say the same thing i said yesterday, which our views are clear. we believe that what needs to take place is direct negotiations between the two parties that address the final status issues. and that result in a two-state solution that provides a sovereignty that the palestinian people deserve and the security that the israeli people and israel deserves. >> do you know whether the president is likely to -- >> i don't have anything more on potential calls the president might make. >> any comment on -- just on the impact -- [inaudible] >> just being a commentator on another country's
in israel. and the final results themselves are not yet in and i'm not going to speculate on the government formation process which i think goes to some of the questions that you asked. i think it's very likely the president will be speaking with prime minister netanyahu. i don't have a call to read out to you at this time. but when appropriate i'm sure that will call take place. in terms of the peace process, i would say the same thing i said yesterday, which our views are clear. we believe...
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this is the life from moscow welcome back then you may know tell you our house claims victory in israel's journey your election but he spotted her still suffered a major sun block winning fuel states that expected and now netanyahu has the daunting task of persuading political forces to join him in a coalition on his policy explains now the election results. these have again positioned as was expected the country's prime minister benjamin netanyahu in the first position that is with his be could they take a new party but as was not expected it seems as if this party has received soft fewer voters than was originally anticipated not on yahoo now needs to start building a coalition he will need to secure a minimum of sixty one seats out of one hundred and twenty seated parliament if indeed he manages to get on board all the why when parties then he will be able to reach this number they was a surprise showing in these initial exit polls and that was the position of the second party that is called there is a future it is headed by a former journalist who has become a politician it wasn't exp
this is the life from moscow welcome back then you may know tell you our house claims victory in israel's journey your election but he spotted her still suffered a major sun block winning fuel states that expected and now netanyahu has the daunting task of persuading political forces to join him in a coalition on his policy explains now the election results. these have again positioned as was expected the country's prime minister benjamin netanyahu in the first position that is with his be...
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israel has never been as disliked and as isolated historically as it is today. and i think that has sunk in. and i think that's hurt netanyahu, and it gives obama a unique chance. >> for our viewers, by the way, that don't know the israeli elections yesterday, netanyahu will remain prime minister, but he's going to have to actually create a government with a more centrist party, right? >> a government -- >> that's going to demand negotiations with the palestinians. >> that's right. and you know, i don't expect that we'll have a breakthrough to comprehensive peace so quickly. but it is quite conceivable that the united states, supported by the europeans and most of the world, actually, might be able to fashion an agreement which would be provisionally accepted, both by the israelis and the palestinians, with hamas staying away, objecting, and with the israeli right wing objecting. but there would been an agreement and then the implementati implementation. >> might it not be possible -- i mean, you know so much about this that netanyahu being put kind of in somewh
israel has never been as disliked and as isolated historically as it is today. and i think that has sunk in. and i think that's hurt netanyahu, and it gives obama a unique chance. >> for our viewers, by the way, that don't know the israeli elections yesterday, netanyahu will remain prime minister, but he's going to have to actually create a government with a more centrist party, right? >> a government -- >> that's going to demand negotiations with the palestinians. >>...
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in israel, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has claimed victory in israel's national election. his right wing black armored -- emerged on tuesday with a slight advantage. he will be forming a government coalition including right wing parties. here in this country, the victims of child molestation by priests in the los angeles catholic church are demanding justice following the disclosure that top church officials conspired to conceal the abuser 's crimes. newly disclosed documents have confirmed the roman catholic archdiocese of los angeles the liver they hid evidence of child molestation for more than decade, to bring abusive priests out of state to avoid prosecution. vega, a child abuse victim that was part of a 2007 settlement, called for a new investigation of the now retired archbishop and his top adviser. >> to feel that hands of the priest on my neck, to feel the breath on my neck, to feel him talk to me, to feel his body against me, the feeling violated me. there smells, -- there are smells, touches, feelings. you have to put yourself in that situation to understand wha
in israel, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has claimed victory in israel's national election. his right wing black armored -- emerged on tuesday with a slight advantage. he will be forming a government coalition including right wing parties. here in this country, the victims of child molestation by priests in the los angeles catholic church are demanding justice following the disclosure that top church officials conspired to conceal the abuser 's crimes. newly disclosed documents have...
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policy needs to develop collaboration with israel along the lines of mutual interests. we are in favor of cultural cooperation, commercial cooperation, the ability of exchanging knowledge and know-how. we are going -- where we have some reservations as in military cooperation. it's because we consider -- we believe that our country should not run the risk of gaining new enemies. our country needs friends not enemies in order to promote stability in the region, and so i can tell you that greece must develop the traditionally close ties with countries in the arab world as well. it needs to serve as the bridge between the western world and europe with countries in the arab world. and so the multidimensional act of foreign policy means despite the fact that the greece is a european country, at the same time it needs to develop bounds of froip and collaboration with a series of countries that are not in the european union. otherwise greece will be a country that follows strctly follows. -- strictly follows. the e.u. strategy and the most important countries in the european u
policy needs to develop collaboration with israel along the lines of mutual interests. we are in favor of cultural cooperation, commercial cooperation, the ability of exchanging knowledge and know-how. we are going -- where we have some reservations as in military cooperation. it's because we consider -- we believe that our country should not run the risk of gaining new enemies. our country needs friends not enemies in order to promote stability in the region, and so i can tell you that greece...
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. >>> in israel, benjamin netanyahu won a third time as prime minister. he'll likely be forced to form a new coalition government that requires new concessions to restart long-stalled peace talks with the palestinians. >>> arizona senator john mccain is getting set for two hearings. first he met with former senator chuck hagel. said they were old friends and had a frank and candid exchange. mccain fell short of saying whether or not he would support hagel. second, the senator joked late tuesday that he will intensely question secretary of state nominee john kerry. >> and we will look forward to interrogating him at his hearing next week, mercilessly. we will bring back for the only time water boarding to get the truth out of him. >>> less than a month after a drunk driving accident that killed a teammate, dallas cowboys nose tackle jay ratliff was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated after his pickup truck sideswiped a tractor trailer truck. >>> and a company is interested in getting what they can out of asteroids. deep space industries say
. >>> in israel, benjamin netanyahu won a third time as prime minister. he'll likely be forced to form a new coalition government that requires new concessions to restart long-stalled peace talks with the palestinians. >>> arizona senator john mccain is getting set for two hearings. first he met with former senator chuck hagel. said they were old friends and had a frank and candid exchange. mccain fell short of saying whether or not he would support hagel. second, the senator...
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and to get things going i have seen you put in some years of service in telea eve and familiar with israel's politics you can get into san francisco's politics and i brought this and i know senator will say something as well and we want to congratulate you and all of our italian american community as we kickoff the year of italian culture in the united states and we look forward to joining hands with you to make it as successful as possible. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> all right. and please consider me one of "us". >> thank you very much. and bona tale. i asked senator leno how do you think they say happy chanukkah in italian? and he said mozel tough and i am glad to be here and i am proud to be an italian american and it's been an important part of my identity. i believe i have the soul in my heart. [applause] . so there you are. and i remember my grandfather saying when he came over on the boat he was told the streets of america were paved with gold and found out there were no streets and he had to do the paving, and i think the strongest part of our culture is "the family". we m
and to get things going i have seen you put in some years of service in telea eve and familiar with israel's politics you can get into san francisco's politics and i brought this and i know senator will say something as well and we want to congratulate you and all of our italian american community as we kickoff the year of italian culture in the united states and we look forward to joining hands with you to make it as successful as possible. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> all...
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as for a strong israel, the prime minister we saw on the stage tonight giving his victory speech was much more dubbish, much more conciliatory, much softer than usual, very hawkish prime minister we normally see. we will see in the coming weeks here how he forms his coalition. meaning what kind of political promises does he have to make? does he promise to the hard core right that he won't make a deal with the palestinians? does he promise to the left he is going to offer tax cuts? that will give you a good idea where is he going to take policy both domestically and foreign policy although he has said iran is the number one issue that he has to deal with as he relates to security. as for united states been frosty lately between prime minister netanyahu and president obama. this could cut either way. either all of a sudden he could view himself as a weak prime minister. become more conciliatory. offer to go into peace talks with the palestinians as president obama has asked for. this could push him harder to the right, meaning he becomes more hard line and take as much stuffer stance
as for a strong israel, the prime minister we saw on the stage tonight giving his victory speech was much more dubbish, much more conciliatory, much softer than usual, very hawkish prime minister we normally see. we will see in the coming weeks here how he forms his coalition. meaning what kind of political promises does he have to make? does he promise to the hard core right that he won't make a deal with the palestinians? does he promise to the left he is going to offer tax cuts? that will...
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. >> translator: thank you for giving me the chance to lead israel for the third time. our biggest challenge remains preventing iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. >> centrist party yesh atid is likely to become the second largest parliamentary force. the center-left labor party is projected to come third. the ultranationalist habayi habayit hayudi looks to secure its number of seats. the party opposes peace talks with palestinians. centrist parties have performed better than expected. some voters may have been worried by the country's tilt to the right. netanyahu is expected to begin negotiations with other parties to form a coalition. but it won't be easy. the gap between the two blocs will be narrow. >>> japanese researchers have refashioned some of the building blocks of the human body. they used cells they can reprogram into any tissue or organ. for the first time they converted induced pluripotent stem cells into ones they can grow into kidney tissue. researchers from kyoto university's center for ips cell research and application made the discovery. they have b
. >> translator: thank you for giving me the chance to lead israel for the third time. our biggest challenge remains preventing iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. >> centrist party yesh atid is likely to become the second largest parliamentary force. the center-left labor party is projected to come third. the ultranationalist habayi habayit hayudi looks to secure its number of seats. the party opposes peace talks with palestinians. centrist parties have performed better than...
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. >>> in israel, benjamin netanyahu won a third term as prime minister. he'll likely be forced to form a new coalition government that require new concessions to restart long-stalled peace talks with the palestinians. >>> arizona governor john mccain is getting ready for two important senate hearings. first he met with former senator chuck hagel the defense secretary nominee and said they are old friends and had a frank and candid exchange, but mccain fell short of saying whether or not he would support hagel. second, the senator joked late tuesday that he will intensely question secretary of state nominee john kerry. >> and we will look forward to interrogating him at his hearing next week, mercilessly. we will bring back for the only time waterboarding to get the truth out of him. >>> less than a month after a drunk driving accident that killed a teammate, dallas cowboys nose tackle jay ratliff was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated after his pickup truck sideswiped a tractor trailer truck. >>> according to a new study, alcohol may help
. >>> in israel, benjamin netanyahu won a third term as prime minister. he'll likely be forced to form a new coalition government that require new concessions to restart long-stalled peace talks with the palestinians. >>> arizona governor john mccain is getting ready for two important senate hearings. first he met with former senator chuck hagel the defense secretary nominee and said they are old friends and had a frank and candid exchange, but mccain fell short of saying...
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. >>> and it's election day in israel, and it appears prime minister benjamin net yaw >> will get another term in office. voters headed to the polls today. even among his opponents netanyahu is considered the best man to lead his country. no matter the outcome, the u.s. approach to the palestinian conflict won't change. >>> the big easy is getting ready for the world stage and having the niners and ravens playing in the super bowl isn't just great for the fans. it's actually really, really good news for the new orleans economy. two weeks out and the transformation of jackson square is getting closer to completion. other projects going on all over town, too. small businesses, specially the -- some local breweries apparently gearing up and getting ready for the influx of fans and media. they're just getting ready for dennis, aren't they? >> i am ready to go. bring me the benegts. i spent two weeks there when the 49ers played denver. >> and you made it out alive. >> a long time to be on bourbon street. >> the stories he could tell. >> when we get into the x's and os, we're talking peripheral
. >>> and it's election day in israel, and it appears prime minister benjamin net yaw >> will get another term in office. voters headed to the polls today. even among his opponents netanyahu is considered the best man to lead his country. no matter the outcome, the u.s. approach to the palestinian conflict won't change. >>> the big easy is getting ready for the world stage and having the niners and ravens playing in the super bowl isn't just great for the fans. it's...
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israel has to meet a lot of these tests. they'll need american support. and i think we are seeing an engaged, sophisticate administration at work. >> brown: all this, of course, danielle pletka, goes to the sort of continuing fallout from the arab spring. all of these countries that nick burns just talked about and the management of that. >> and that's reality challenge. i mean, these are the questions. you know all of these sort of bureaucratic ideals -- hes had a relationship, we're maintaining this, we had a panel, we're following recommendations -- this is really about the national security of the united states and support for our allies in the region. and they're looking to us and what they are seeing is not, gee, we have a great relationship with these people." they're seeing that we're not engaged on the most pressing issues that are of importance to them, whether it's the iranian nuclear problem, it is the spillover from what is happening in syria. it's 80,000 people dead in syria. we have genuine threats that we're facing and we're not managing i
israel has to meet a lot of these tests. they'll need american support. and i think we are seeing an engaged, sophisticate administration at work. >> brown: all this, of course, danielle pletka, goes to the sort of continuing fallout from the arab spring. all of these countries that nick burns just talked about and the management of that. >> and that's reality challenge. i mean, these are the questions. you know all of these sort of bureaucratic ideals -- hes had a relationship,...
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benjamin netanyahu is claiming victory in israel's general election as part of a still suffered a major setback winning by far fewer seats than expected he now has to persuade other political forces to join him in a coalition if he wants to head the government for a third time the man with the leverage is the election surprise former t.v. news anchor. and he's vowed to push netanyahu hard to get the middle east peace process going. the twenty two year old man has been charged following a shooting at a community college in america the incident followed an argument between the alleged gunman and what is thought to have been a student at least three people were injured and taken to hospital and the incident comes amid gun control laws dispute sponsored by an elementary school shooting in connecticut which claimed twenty six lives. now jordanians are heading to the polls in a parliamentary election boycotted by the largest opposition party out of the muslim brotherhood it's the first time the prime minister will be chosen and not appointed by the king but the opposition claims it's all an i
benjamin netanyahu is claiming victory in israel's general election as part of a still suffered a major setback winning by far fewer seats than expected he now has to persuade other political forces to join him in a coalition if he wants to head the government for a third time the man with the leverage is the election surprise former t.v. news anchor. and he's vowed to push netanyahu hard to get the middle east peace process going. the twenty two year old man has been charged following a...